2003 Ford F-250 on 2040-cars
Richmond, Virginia, United States
One of the very last Super Duty's to be blessed with the excellent 7.3L PowerStroke motor.
Dyno Results: 423hp / 850 lb-ft.
Engine Modifications/Upgrades:
- S&B cold air intake
- Garrett GTP38R turbo (88mm vs stock 80mm turbo)
- D66 Wicked Wheel 2 (spools the turbo early and hard, compared to stock)
- TurboMaster Wastegate (heavy duty mechanical wastegate; currently set to open @ 28 PSI boost)
- Unlimited Diesel Performance Injectors: 238cc / 80% oversize nozzles
- 6 Gearhead Performance tunes, loaded on Power Hungry Performance re-programmable tuner (Heavy Tow, Fast Idle, Stealth Mode, Daily Driving, Hot, All Out)
NOTE: These tunes are for serious performance. There is no "smoke tune" or any of that nonsense. These tunes are built by Unlimited Diesel to protect the rods & motor, while improving performance
- 2 New Batteries (AutoCraft Series 65 AGM; 750 CCA each)
- DieselSite Bypass Coolant Filter (extends coolant life and reduces engine wear & tear)
- Filtration Solutions FS-2500 Oil Bypass Filter (extends oil life & reduces engine wear via additional filtration; installed in parallel with stock MotorCraft oil filter)
- AirDog II 165 GPH fuel pump, with additional filtration (vastly greater fuel delivery & filtration to take advantage of upgraded injectors; also removes air from fuel line to reduce injector wear)
- Diesel O-Rings Fuel Pressure Return housing & spring
- New fuel bowl w/ upgraded o-rings (standard preventative maintenance)
Drive Train Modifications/Upgrades:
- new front driveshaft & CV joint (standard preventive maintenance)
- Heavy-duty, serviceable U-Joints in rear driveshaft (standard preventative maintenance)
- Rear axle airbags (for better control while towing; PSI is adjustable with any standard tire air compressor)
- Very recent shocks, all around
Interior Modifications/Upgrades:
- Gauges: GlowShift TowMax triple gauge pod (exhaust gas temperature, fuel pressure, boost pressure)
- Head Unit: Kenwood DPX500BT (BlueTooth enabled)
- Speakers: four Infinity Reference X REF-8602cfx 2-way speakers, in stock locations
- Subwoofer: MTX T-Form 10" subwoofer & custom enclosure/amp (situated driver's side, behind rear seat)
- Custom Seat Covers: all seats covered in Cordura, patterned in Kryptek Typhon to match the stock interior colors
- Floormats: Husky Liner heavy-duty rubber floor mats, all seats
Exterior Modifications/Upgrades:
- Ranch Hand bumpers, matching front & rear
- Ranch Hand toolbox, matching
- Recon LED smoked clearance lights / cab lights
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